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Accidents During Concerts

Posted By Chino

Date: October 10th, 2009

Depending on the type of concert and performers involved, there are concerts where accidents happen. I remember during Michael Jackson�s concerts many fans even fainted because of suffocation, dehydration and other heat causes. Some got fainted because they couldn�t contain the joy inside them upon seeing their idol performing live.

Sad to tell, this kind of accidents occur. So as concert goers, we must be totally responsible for ourselves. No one knows what might happen while you�re enjoying watching the concert. Be extra careful and prepared. It is better to be safe than sorry.

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You can visit this site to see accidents during concerts: safeconcerts.com.

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Ne-yo on Concert

Posted By Chino


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The “Up Close & Personal Tour,” captioned by R&B-Pop stars Chris Brown and Ne-Yo revolved into the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Orange County, California, on Fri., Sept. 29, 2006, and the show absolutely did not disillusion.
Both Brown and Ne-Yo put on shart, lively performances. And yet the Hip-Hop acts who opened the show – including Lil’ Wayne and Dem Franchize Boyz – put on enjoyable shows, in spite of Hip-Hop artists being infamous for poor live performances.

Regardless of talk before the tour that Chris Brown and Ne-Yo would be “co-headling” the occasion, it’s clear that Brown is the true headliner. Not only was his name was the only one appearing on the venue’s marquee, but it was his name that every time got the loudest response from the mostly teenage, female crowd when the the performers’ names were announced by the show’s host in between acts.

DON’T GET TRAMPLED!

Posted By mctreve

Date: February 1st, 2008

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Stampedes are quite common during concert events. A packed stadium, thousands of hyperactive and excited fans, and the amped-up feeling of being in a major happening all contribute to one very dangerous mix. To be able to save yourself from any serious harm in case a stampede occurs, here are some tips:

Ø       Be aware of the exits before the concert even starts.

Ø       Do not try to go against the flow of stampeding people; you might get crushed underfoot.

Ø       Don’t go back for any items you might have left, wait until it’s already safe to go back in.

Ø       If the current of rushing people is too strong, try to stay on one side of the venue in order not to be the victim of any untoward accidents.

Ø       Never ever panic. Stay calm and calmly assess the situation before going any further.